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I have almost spent a month (quality-wise, quantity-wise almost 2 months) with the Kaplan GMAT Premier and now after giving the pre-test I have an idea that I need to revise my Maths fundamentals in certain areas (such as C&P, Stats, Number Properties, etc.) thoroughly and practice a lot. Now my question is should I go ahead with purchasing the MGMAT Quant Guides package or this forum's Math book should suffice as far as the concepts/strategies go?
Any guidance/tips will be appreciated. I am targeting to be done with the Quant topics this month and give another test after it to gauge progress.
P.S. Please forgive my ignorance in case this has been asked before as I was not able to find anything similar through a forum search.
Thanks for the help!
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Can anyone please guide on this. I am starting with the GMAT Club Math book but want to be sure that I don't find out after few weeks that this is actually supplementary to the MGMAT Quant books.
Can anyone please guide on this. I am starting with the GMAT Club Math book but want to be sure that I don't find out after few weeks that this is actually supplementary to the MGMAT Quant books.
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GMAT Math book is great source to have and should be sufficient..Having said that there are tons of approaches to do P&C question and you should familiarize yourself with method you are comfortable with.
GMAT Math book is just right for GMAT but for certain topics like P&C, I used Manhattan Number propertie
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